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By being bitten by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
By a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previosly bitten an infected person.
Other than being bitten by an Aedes mosquito, someone can get the dengue virus in their blood through contamination.
The Dengue Fever virus carried by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previously bitten an infected person.
The Dengue Fever virus carried by a striped Aedes aegypti mosquito that has previously bitten an infected person.
The will develop a mosquito bite which will swell and itch. Further, if the mosquito is carring Dengue Fever, they may catch this disease.
It is hard to know if you have been bitten by an Aedes mosquito if you don't see it bite you. The victim may not know unless they receive a disease like malaria.
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus are species of mosquitoes known to transmit diseases such as dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. They are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world and are known for their ability to breed in small, stagnant water sources.
Aedes cinereus was created in 1818.
Aedes vexans was created in 1830.
Aedes camptorhynchus was created in 1868.
Aedes sollicitans was created in 1856.